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There’s no getting ‘round it, Kafkadiva are a bit different. With a sound that’s hard to pigeonhole, their songs combine riffy-bluesy-rock with soaring melodies and hard-to-ignore messages to which listeners never fail to relate. The result is an original-sounding and appealingly quirky 'multi-genre' indie-rock-pop act with energy and impact.
The band is comprised of three seasoned and experienced musicians: singer and guitarist, Louise Wilson; bass player, Steve Chilton; and drummer, Tony Norris.
With one album already under their belt, Big Toes & Fingers, Kafkadiva released their eagerly awaited clutch of twelve original new tracks in the shape of ‘Dysfunctionormal’ on the 14th September 2018. This new album contains a suitably eclectic collection of self-penned songs which demonstrate the band’s musical versatility combined with lyrical honesty and their trademark humour.
Whilst their influences are largely rooted in blues-rock (think Free and Cream) they also take inspiration from far more contemporary artists such as Portishead, Morcheeba and Urban Species. Essentially, all three band members love pop songs and endeavour to incorporate hooks and melodies that are singable and memorable, topped with lyrics that often contain honesty and humour reminiscent of Chuck Berry and Ian Dury.
The band is comprised of three seasoned and experienced musicians: singer and guitarist, Louise Wilson; bass player, Steve Chilton; and drummer, Tony Norris.
With one album already under their belt, Big Toes & Fingers, Kafkadiva released their eagerly awaited clutch of twelve original new tracks in the shape of ‘Dysfunctionormal’ on the 14th September 2018. This new album contains a suitably eclectic collection of self-penned songs which demonstrate the band’s musical versatility combined with lyrical honesty and their trademark humour.
Whilst their influences are largely rooted in blues-rock (think Free and Cream) they also take inspiration from far more contemporary artists such as Portishead, Morcheeba and Urban Species. Essentially, all three band members love pop songs and endeavour to incorporate hooks and melodies that are singable and memorable, topped with lyrics that often contain honesty and humour reminiscent of Chuck Berry and Ian Dury.